- Reservations by phone: until 15:00 on Saturday, May 18th
-Online reservations: until 23:59 on Saturday, May 18th (Friday)
- Tickets for the day: Available at Suntory Hall ticket window from 13:00
- Student tickets: Sold at the ticket window on the day for 1,000 yen per person. Limited number of seats, student ID required, seat selection not available.
- Half-price tickets for the second half: If there are any remaining seats after the start of the show, they will be sold at the ticket window from the intermission at half the regular price. Entry will be possible after the intermission.
Doors open: 13:15
The same performance will be held on Saturday, May 18th at Sumida Triphony Hall.
One ticket
Same content performance (5/18)
New Japan Philharmonic Ticket Box
⚫︎Regular member, Patronage member | [Continuous Ticket] November 27, 2023 (Monday) [Ticket・My plan] Saturday, January 6, 2024 [Single ticket] Saturday, February 3, 2024 |
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⚫︎My plan member※ | [Continuous Ticket] Wednesday, November 29, 2023 [Ticket・My plan] Monday, January 8, 2024 (National Holiday) [Single ticket] Tuesday, February 6, 2024 *Applicable to those who purchase tickets for the 2023/24 or 2024/25 season subscription concert through Ticket・My plan |
⚫︎ Customers other than the above (general release) |
[Continuous Ticket] Saturday, December 2, 2023 [Ticket・My plan] Saturday, January 13, 2024 [Single ticket] Saturday, February 10, 2024 |
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Seat type | One-time ticket price |
S seat | ¥ 8,000 |
A seat | 7,000 yen |
B seat | 5,500 yen |
C seat | 4,500 yen |
P seat | 4,000 yen |
*SS seats...We have a few seats available for S seats + ¥3,000.
[Continuous Ticket] Ticket Pia P code: 781-041, Lawson Ticket L code: 33689
[Single ticket] Ticket Pia P code: 257-487, Lawson Ticket L code: 33898
This performance is eligible for JAF member special treatment.
#656 (May 18th and 19th) features master artist Kazuhiro Koizumi. He served as the conductor of New Japan Philharmonic when it was founded in 1972, and we are looking forward to hearing the mature taste that comes from his rich career. The program features two royal symphonies: Beethoven's bright and elegant No. 8 and Tchaikovsky's No. 4, which depicts destiny with passion and spirit. Koizumi's unique, multi-layered and dense music will bring you a fulfilling moment.
Sponsor: New Japan Philharmonic
Grant: Agency for Cultural Affairs Subsidy for Cultural Arts Promotion (Comprehensive support project for performing arts, etc. (performance creation activities)) | Japan Arts Council, Independent Administrative Institution